9 Top Things To Do In Muscat, Oman

by David & Intan

The Middle Eastern country of Oman is ranked as one of the safest countries in the world, and it has some incredible sights that range from historic castles, to desert canyons and rocky mountains.

I visited this country in 2018 and really enjoyed it. One of my biggest regrets was not booking a longer trip here.

Here are 9 of my top things to do in Muscat, Oman!

Best Oman Tours

First of all, if you're wanting to explore Oman with a tour guide/driver and private car, my top recommendation would be Klook.

Oman is not the cheapest country to travel, but Klook has Rustaq day tours starting from $65 USD, and Nizwa tours for similar prices. Both of these tours start from Muscat, and they'll allow you to see some of the best Omani castles, forts, and traditional markets.

We've used Klook for lots of tours and activities around the world, and they're great! Highly recommended.

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Top Things To Do In Muscat Oman

1. Grand Canyon of Oman

Did you know thereโ€™s a grand canyon in Oman? Neither did I, but the views at Jebel Shams are surprisingly similar to its twin in Arizona, so the name makes sense. The views looking down into this canyon are mindblowing.

Wadi Ghul Grand Canyon of Oman
 
 

2. Nizwa Souq

The souq (market) at Nizwa has a lot of interesting souvenirs, from traditional clay pots to Oman fridge magnets and more. I was only here for 20-30 minutes, but easily could have stayed longer!

Pots for sale at the Nizwa Souq in Oman
 
 

3. Nizwa Fort

The Nizwa Fort is right next to the souq, and you can tour the entire building, complete with the same store rooms, old weapons, and artifacts from the 17th century. This is a good walk through history.

Guard at the Nizwa Fort in Oman
 
 

4. Nakhl-Barka Fish Market

If you plan to visit Rustaq, one place worth seeing on the way there is the Nakhl-Barka market. This is a traditional fish market, and there are all kinds of fish for sale here. Itโ€™s an interesting place to stop, for sure.

Nakhl Barka Fish Market in Oman
 
 

5. An Naman Castle

An Naman castle may not be as well known as some of the other forts in Oman, but I think itโ€™s one of the most photogenic, and it just reopened after years of restoration work. Itโ€™s free to go inside!

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An Naman Castle Fort in Oman
 
 

6. Al Hazm Castle

This is one of the less known castles in Oman, but I still think itโ€™s definitely worth a visit.

The inside of the fort has lots of interesting rooms, with secret chambers, prisons, and date store rooms; some of the rooms even have cannons, old rifles, daggers, and other 18th century artifacts on display.

Looking through the trees at the walls of Al Hazm Castle in Oman

Al Hazm Castle


 

7. Rustaq Fort

No trip to Oman would be complete without a visit to Rustaq Fort. This is one of the most well known forts in the country, and itโ€™s also one of the most impressive looking. Itโ€™s well worth a climb to the top of this fort!

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Rustaq Fort with cannons in Oman
 
 

8. Nakhal Fort

Nakhal Fort was probably my favorite castle/fort in Oman. Not only is it super photogenic from a distance, but going up to the rooftop also gives you some incredible views of the surrounding area.

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Nakhal Castle Fort rooftop and mountains in Oman
 
 

9. Al Thowarah Hot Springs

This is a natural hot spring very close to Nakhal Fort. The springs are nice, but I think an even better reason to come here is for the surroundings. Check out those mountains!

Mountains at Al Thowarah Hot Springs in Oman
 

Best Tours In Oman


 

More Muscat Travel Tips

I hope you were helped by this list of things to do in Muscat, Oman.

Donโ€™t forget to check out my complete Oman Travel Guide with free tips, info, photos, and more!
 

Where I Stayed

I stayed at the 2-star Mutrah Hotel in Muscat, in a private room for $38 USD per night. Oman is not the cheapest country to travel, but the room was big and clean, and the A/C was nice and cold.

The location was a big plus. There was a mini-mart right across the street, and it was near the Mutrah Souq (traditional market) and some other interesting places.

Prices may fluctuate from time to time, so just keep an eye out for a good deal.

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